Loop Brook Campground offers an intimate camping experience within Glacier National Park in the British Columbia Rockies, located 5 km west of Rogers Pass. This smaller, reservation-only campground features 20 unserviced, shaded campsites suitable for tents and small RVs, providing a quieter alternative to busier provincial campgrounds.
The campground boasts essential amenities including flush toilets, available firewood, and water accessible via common camp sinks. All sites accommodate campfires with proper permits. Historic stone railway pillars mark the entrance, reflecting the area's rich railway heritage that unfolds through nearby self-guided interpretive trails.
Glacier National Park is renowned for its exceptional alpine scenery, deep valleys filled with ancient old-growth cedar forests, and world-class hiking opportunities. The surrounding landscape offers year-round recreation, from alpine meadow hikes to winter backcountry exploration. Visitors enjoy easy access to Rogers Pass and the legendary trails pioneered by Swiss mountain guides. Loop Brook Campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the park's natural beauty, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts seeking authentic Rocky Mountain experiences. A national park pass is required for entry.